Author: Anthony Stuart

Hello, I am Anthony Stuart…I am writer and editor at RouterInstructions. I’ve been working as a network specialist for various employers for almost 15 years. In my lifetime, I have installed thousands of routers, modems, bridges, switches, etc. My job also includes designing, monitoring, and maintaining local area networks (LANs) as well as wide area networks (WANs). I want to share my knowledge and experience with you and help you understand the basics of IP addressing. I am also going to write about routers, network security, and other network-related topics.

192.168.15.1 is a private, class C address used by some modem and router manufacturers as a default gateway for their devices. It is not the most common one, but there are still some Sweex, Linksys, Motorola, and D-Link devices using it. The Purpose of a Default Gateway Every device accessing the internet or some local […]

We’ve talked previously about 192.168.0.1 default gateway. 192.168.0.2 is the next in line and it can be the first IP address assigned to some device that gets connected to 192.168.0.1 router, or it can also be the default IP address of some routers. 192.168.0.1 is way more popular than 192.168.0.2 but there are still some […]

10.0.0.1 is an IP address that belongs to a block of private IP addresses within Class A. This block includes all the addresses from 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 and the address we are going to talk about is the first in this scope that can be assigned to some device since the first one (10.0.0.0) is […]

192.168.1.3 is another IP address from the group of private addresses from Class C (all the 192.168.x.x addresses belong to this block). This address might look familiar to you and that’s because you’ve probably seen it before. It can sometimes be a default gateway for your router (but 192.168.1.1 and 1.2 are much more common) […]

Just like many addresses we’ve been talking about previously, 192.168.10.1 is another address used as a default gateway. It’s not as popular as 192.168.1.1 but there is still a significant number of router manufacturers and router models using this address as a default router IP. In this article, we are going to explain the significance […]

192.168.8.1 is another IP address in a series of default IP addresses. Just like a bunch of previous IP addresses, 192.168.8.1 is an address from the block C, specifically one of the private addresses within this block (those with the common format – 192.168.x.x). This address is rarely used as a default gateway, but there […]

192.168.1.101 is a class C private IPv4 address. It’s one of 65,534 IP addresses that belong to the reserved block of private IP addresses within class C. Private IP addresses are used inside private networks (LAN) and can’t be routed on the internet. 192.168.1.101 is also one of 254 addresses within a smaller 192.168.1.0/24 subnetwork. […]

192.168.1.102 is a private IPv4 address. It belongs to the reserved block of private addresses within class C, just like all the 192.168.x.x addresses (the whole 192.168.0.0/16 subnetwork). All the private addresses are used inside private (LAN) networks and can’t be routed on the internet. 192.168.1.102 is also a part of the 192.168.1.0/24 subnetwork (192.168.1.0-192.168.1.255). […]

192.168.1.103 is a private IPv4 address. It’s one of the addresses from the reserved block of private addresses within class C. All 192.168.x.x (192.168.0.0/16 subnetwork) addresses belong to this reserved block and they are all used inside private networks only and can’t be routed on the internet. 192.168.1.103 also belongs to a smaller 192.168.1.0/24 subnetwork. […]

192.168.1.104 is a class C private IPv4 address. It’s one of 65,534 private addresses from the reserved block of private IP addresses within class C (192.168.x.x IP addresses). Like all the private addresses (from this and other reserved blocks), this private address can only be used inside private networks and cannot be routed on the […]

192.168.1.106 is a private IPv4 address. It’s one of 65,534 private addresses from the reserved block of private addresses inside class C (192.168.0.0/16 subnetwork). All these addresses are used inside private networks and can’t be routed on the internet. These addresses can be assigned to routers, modems, and other networking devices as well as PCs, […]

192.168.1.107 is a private IPv4 address. It’s one of the addresses from the reserved block of private addresses within class C (all the 192.168.x.x addresses belong to this block). They are only used inside private networks and cannot be routed on the internet. This address also belongs to a smaller 192.168.1.0/24 subnetwork. Some address from […]

192.168.1.108 is a class C private IPv4 address. It’s one of 65,534 addresses from the reserved block of private addresses within this class. All the 192.168.x.x addresses (192.168.0.0/16 subnetwork) belong to this block. The fact that they are all private means that they can only be used inside private networks and cannot be directly accessed […]

192.168.1.11 is a private IPv4 address. It’s one of 65,534 addresses from the reserved block of private addresses inside class C. All the addresses from the 192.168.0.0/16 subnetwork belong to this reserved block. Private addresses can only be used inside private networks and can’t be routed on the internet. 192.168.1.11 is also one of the […]

192.168.1.110 is a private IPv4 address. It belongs to the reserved block of private addresses within class C. All the 192.168.x.x addresses (192.168.0.0/16 subnet) belong to this reserved block and there are 65,534 addresses in total. Private addresses can only be used inside private networks and cannot be routed on the internet. 192.168.1.110 also belongs […]

192.168.0.16 is a private IPv4 address. It’s one of the addresses from the block of private addresses inside class C (all the addresses from the 192.168.0.0/16 subnetwork belong to this block). Since it’s a private address, it can only be used inside private networks and it’s not routable on the internet. 192.168.0.16 also belongs to […]

192.168.0.15 is a private IPv4 address. It belongs to the block of private addresses (192.168.x.x) within class C. Since it’s a private address, it can only be used inside private LAN networks and it’s not routable on the internet. 192.168.0.15 also belongs to a smaller 192.168.0.0/24 subnetwork. Inside this subnetwork, there are a few very […]

192.168.0.14 is a Class C private IPv4 address. It’s one of the addresses from the block of private addresses inside block C (all the 192.168.x.x addresses belong to this block). The fact that it is a private address means that it can’t be routed on the internet and can only be used inside the private […]

192.168.0.13 is a class C IPv4 address. It’s one of the addresses from the block of private addresses within class C. Since it’s a private IP address, it can only be used inside private networks and it’s not routable on the internet. 192.168.0.13 also belongs to a smaller 192.168.0.0/24 subnetwork. Some of the addresses from […]

192.168.0.110 is a class C private IPv4 address. It belongs to the block of private addresses within class C, just like all the addresses from the 192.168.0.0/16 subnetwork. The fact that this is a private address means that it is used inside private networks only and it can’t be routed on the internet. 192.168.0.110 also […]